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Marc Miller Executive Vice President Winoker Realty Co.

Name: Marc Miller Title: Executive Vice President Company: Winoker Realty Co. Location: Manhattan Birthplace and year: Long Island, N.Y., 1961 Family: Wife and 3 kids College: Queens College - CUNY First job outside of real estate: Accountant with Price Waterhouse First job in real estate or allied field: Tenant representative with Williamson Picket Gross, Inc. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? As an EVP of Winoker Realty I lead a tenant representative team of leasing professionals. We work tirelessly for our clients which include global companies, emerging businesses, law firms and private equity firms. Hobbies: Reading, hiking, traveling Favorite book: "A Winter's Tale" by Mark Helperin Favorite movie: Lord of the Rings Trilogy Persons you admire most (outside of real estate): America's founding fathers and mothers Keys to success: Persistence, integrity, enthusiasm If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Talk show host
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